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- jarana" usually consists of three Marineras, Resbalosa (Slippery), and a succession of "fugas" (Escapes). Nowadays, the Marinera Limeña seems to be becoming...
- Salve Marinera is the official anthem of the Spanish Navy. Its meaning can be loosely translated as "Salutation of the seas" or "Praise song of the seas"...
- then. A Limenian Marinera consists of five parts: three marineras, one resbalosa and one fuga. For this reason, it is said "Marinera de Jarana: of five...
- Trujillo Marinera Festival is a Peruvian cultural event held annually in Trujillo city in January. The event focuses on a dance contest called the marinera, a...
- Seguridad, 23 June 1970, B.O., (21955) (in Spanish) Argentina, Armada. "Gaceta MarineraPortal Oficial de Noticias de la Armada Argentina". Gacetamarinera.com...
- trios in the most mestizo (mixed) of South American rhythms such as the Marinera (from Lima), the Tondero (from Piura), the 19th-century po****r Creole...
- tienen el aire y la letra de lo que se lla[ma]ba chilena, con el nombre de Marineras. Tal título tiene su explicación: Primero, la época de su nacimiento será...
- Falles in an event called "La Cremà". Holy W**** The Setmana or Semana Santa Marinera [es], as the Holy W**** is known in the city, was declared "Festival of...
- rhythms and the cajón, a percussion instrument. Peruvian folk dances include marinera, tondero, zamacueca, diablada and huayno. Peruvian music is dominated by...
- as the "City of Everlasting Spring", is considered the "Capital of the Marinera", a traditional dance in Peru, "Cradle of the Peruvian Paso horse", as...